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Resistance of yielding rockbolts to multiple impact loadsBy D. O’Connor, A. Pytlik, D. J. Corbett
The resistance of yielding rockbolts to multiple impact loads was tested by means of a drop hammer. The methodology was based on the ASTM D7401-08 standard as well as the requirements specified for ro
Nov 6, 2023
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A Glimpse Of Pyrometallurgy At Wits UniversityKeywords: Pyrometallurgy, Wits University, research Wits Metallurgy celebrated its centenary in 2004. The department has been at the forefront of education and research and has contributed greatl
Jan 1, 2006
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Risk Management - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 - 1 The Common LawBy Willem Le Roux
The common law requires an employer to take reasonable steps for the safety of employees. In general, the duty of care means that the employer, acting personally or through its employees or agents, mu
Jan 1, 2011
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Review of important developments since the 1st IMPC in 1952 in the understanding of the effects of chemical factors on flotation, C.T. O’ConnorBy C. T. O’Connor
Since the first IMPC took place in London in 1952 there have been many developments in our understanding of flotation, both in terms of chemical and physical factors influencing the process. Many of t
Jan 1, 2020
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Slope stability evaluation of Gneiss rock slopes using slope mass rating (SMR) and QSlopeBy E. Kalhan, C. Kincal
One of the biggest problems in open pit mining is slope stability. The avoidance of slope stability problems depends on a comprehensive assessment of environmental and operational factors such as geol
Sep 1, 2025
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Changing Minds??A White Flag? ? SynopsisBy J. L. Viljoen
t has long been the drive of the industry and all operations to create an environment that is free of injury and illness. We have come a long way; the leaders, executives, managers, supervisors and wo
Jan 1, 2011
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Towards best practice for routine seismic hazard assessment in minesBy G. van Aswegen
Seismic monitoring became commonplace in the deep South African gold mines in the early 1990’s. The discipline has, to a large extent, developed beyond the ‘research’ stage, and a ‘Guide to Seismic Mo
Jan 1, 2003
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A sustainable approach to derelict and ownerless mines in South AfricaBy S. Mudau, P. Mohasoa, M. J. Cole
Derelict and ownerless (D&O) mines in South Africa have been an ongoing concern for over a decade. While some progress has been made to rehabilitate D&O asbestos sites, significant work remains, exace
Apr 25, 2025
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Preparation, characterisation, and application of spent tyre-derived activated carbon chars for total organic carbon removal from wastewaterBy P. O. Osifo, K. Premlall, X. Goso, R. H. Matjie, M. R. Mulaudzi, J. R. Bunt, K. Mphahlele
This study investigates the transformation of pyrolytic spent tyre-derived char and crumb rubber into high-performance activated carbon chars for industrial wastewater remediation. Utilising an in-hou
Mar 30, 2026
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Breakage mechanisms and an encouraging correlation between the Bond parameters and the friability value ? SynopsisBy H. T. Ozkahraman
It is important to know the breakage mechanism in materials since this knowledge influences the results of subsequent grinding operations. There are two distinct failure mechanisms in breakage: one is
Jan 1, 2010
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Deformability analysis of infinite jointed rock mass by the RCODBy K. Sugawara, Y. Hirakawa, A. Sato
The rock mass properties such as deformability and permeability are highly dependent on the existence of cracks. The Ratio of Crack Opening Dependency (RCOD) was proposed as a new index to evaluate th
Jan 1, 2003
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The Estimation Of Platinum Flotation Grade From Froth Image Features By Using Artificial Neural Networks - SynopsisBy C. Marais
The use of machine vision in the monitoring and control of metallurgical plants has become a very attractive option in the last decade, especially since computing power has increased drastically in th
Jan 1, 2011
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Presidential Address: Truth and Error in Scientific PublishingBy R. T. Jones
"SynopsisScientific progress relies on the publication of ideas and experimental results that can be replicated, tested, and improved over time. The first printed book on metallurgy to have been publi
Jan 1, 2015
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Ground Conditions And Support Systems At 1 Shaft, Konkola Mine, Chililabombwe, Zambia.By C Katongo
Ground condition at No1. Shaft varies across the mine. The different ground conditions arise as a result of the differences in the rock strength and structure, seismicity and induced stresses in abutm
Jan 1, 2005
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Tailings based pipe-support systemsBy C. E. Hales
In an effort to improve efficiencies and reduce costs, AngloGold has embarked on a process to develop and deliver consistent, high quality, tailings based support or construction products to stopes an
Jan 1, 2003
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The effect of resin annulus on anchorage performance of fully encapsulated rockboltsA diverse selection of rockbolt designs and resin anchors are available for use in underground mines. Research in recent years at the UNSW Mining Research Centre led to the construction of a rockbolt
Jan 1, 2003
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Process flow sheet development for the Corridor Sands ProjectBy L. Rademeyer, P. Mazzoni, C. Kubank, F. Brown
The Corridor Sands deposits of heavy mineral sands represent the largest known economic resource of titanium dioxide minerals. The West Block of Deposit 1 alone contains Measured and Indicated Mineral
Jan 1, 2003
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Towards Sustainability In Ferroalloy Production ? SynopsisBy L. Holappa
Ferroalloy production is an energy-intensive industrial sector with significant CO2 emissions. In this paper the current situation in ferroalloy processes is discussed from the standpoint of global en
Jan 1, 2010
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A few remarks on storage of low temperature materials in rock cavernsBy N. Kinoshita, Y. Inada
The authors have proposed and discussed storage of low temperature materials such as LNG, LPG and frozen food in rock caverns. In this case, as the rock mass around the caverns will receive effects of
Jan 1, 2003
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Iron slag dump material and leachate treatmentBy A. C. Moorgas, J. Divall
This study investigates the feasibility of using waste iron slag, the by-product from a mineral sands processing works, in road construction. The study includes the different options investigated for
Jan 1, 2003